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Minecraft is a wonderfully multi-faceted sandbox game, but perhaps one of its most fascinating uses is in education. And now, the Minecraft: Education Edition mobile version is expected to assist many more teachers around world, since it's "available to everyone" in an open beta. This Minecraft version is intended to teach a variety of topics, including STEM subjects, mathematics, and other STEM subjects. Balonium While the Minecraft: Education Edition PC version is available for a short time, it's never been accessible on iOS or Android except for a handful of lucky users. Mobile users will be delighted to learn that the beta version of Minecraft Education Edition is now accessible on the device they use to read this article. If you'd like more information about how to download the correct version then you can read all about it at that link. A few significant new features to this beta version include a few features that regular Minecraft players may consider to be standard features like an expanded world height and cave generation options, as well as higher mountains. That's all stuff from the Caves and Cliffs part 2 update, which is a distant memory given that we're all playing The Wild now. You can now learn on the go! It is now possible to use #MinecraftEdu mobile devices as part of our Beta, which is available to everyone. Users can also expect improved multiplayer, and updates to Code Builders and the Library. #ISTE Get the full details: https://t.co/C90oulwhxB pic.twitter.com/nhxNdlwbW7 - Minecraft Education Edition (@PlayCraftLearn) 20th June 2022 There are some improvements to multiplayer too, mostly aimed at making things easier to manage by needing less configuration of networks. It's a bit niche since only students or teachers are likely to play Minecraft: Education Edition, however, it's an advantage for this version of the game to be more accessible to people who may not have computers at home. In other Minecraft news, a player decided to go ahead and recreate the original trailer of the game but in the modern day of the game. Minecraft gaming It's a nostalgic delight, and you should take a look.